Re: [NTG-context] Using a search engine.

2012-10-15 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Andre Caldas wrote:
 Once, I've read about someone who, a long time ago, found it really
 difficult to look for pages related to LaTeX on the internet. He used
 to get a lot of fetish related pages!!!

 Since context is a very common word, I'd like to know from ConTeXt users...
 How do you look for ConTeXt stuff using search engines?

On http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ there is a search box with three
words below: Go, Search, Google. The last one will call google search
on several predefined tex-specific pages.

(The list of domains included in the search could be optimized. I just
remembered that SX is probably not there since it didn't exist when
the search was defined. If anyone is willing to help define the useful
pages, help will be most welcome.)

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] Using a search engine.

2012-10-15 Thread Sietse Brouwer
Hello,

Mojca wrote:
 On http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ there is a search box with three
 words below: Go, Search, Google. The last one will call google search
 on several predefined tex-specific pages.

Not working for me ... it just displays 'loading'.

Mojca wrote:
 The list of domains included in the search could be optimized.

I use this Google search:
search terms
site:contextgarden.net OR
site:tex.stackexchange.com OR
site:ntg.nl OR
site:pragma-ade.com OR
contextgarden

Shall we compile/expand this list of good sites in mail, and then fix
the context wiki's search?
`contextgarden` already catches Gmane and all the other mailing list
archive mirrors, because that string is in the list's signature.

My current search has the following search URL (%s is the search terms):
http://www.google.com/search?q=%s+(site:contextgarden.net+OR+site:tex.stackexchange.com+OR+site:ntg.nl+OR+site:pragma-ade.com+OR+contextgarden)ie=utf-8sa=Searchcomplete=0nfpr=1

The flags complete=0nfpr=1 force Google not to autocorrect what you
typed. (Very annoying when 'startcolumns' is interpreted as 'start
columns'.

Cheers,
Sietse
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[NTG-context] Using a search engine.

2012-10-14 Thread Andre Caldas
Once, I've read about someone who, a long time ago, found it really
difficult to look for pages related to LaTeX on the internet. He used
to get a lot of fetish related pages!!!

Since context is a very common word, I'd like to know from ConTeXt users...
How do you look for ConTeXt stuff using search engines?


Cheers,
André Caldas.
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Re: [NTG-context] Using a search engine.

2012-10-14 Thread Marco Patzer
2012-10-14 Andre Caldas:

 Since context is a very common word, I'd like to know from ConTeXt users...
 How do you look for ConTeXt stuff using search engines?

http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/41918/how-to-search-for-information-about-context-in-search-engines


Marco

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Re: [NTG-context] Using a search engine.

2012-10-14 Thread Sander Maijers

I use ConTeXt tex NTG instead of context in Google and that works 
relatively well. Due to the scattered nature of the documentation I also find 
it useful save any PDFs about ConTeXt etc. that I stumble upon in a dedicated 
folder. Then you can use desktop search to search inside them.


On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 16:19:57 -0300
Andre Caldas andre.em.cal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Once, I've read about someone who, a long time ago, found it really
 difficult to look for pages related to LaTeX on the internet. He used
 to get a lot of fetish related pages!!!
 
 Since context is a very common word, I'd like to know from ConTeXt
 users... How do you look for ConTeXt stuff using search engines?
 
 
 Cheers,
 André Caldas.
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